Apocalypse: I Have A Multiplier System - Chapter 138
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Chapter 138: Chapter 138: Burial
Su Jiyai narrowed her eyes and was silent for a while before nodding.
“You are right.”
Just when the system thought Su Jiyai would focus on some other matter, it heard Su Jiyai’s next words,
“Keep an eye on Aurora Base. If there is any kid like Huo Ning, inform me.”
[Host are you going to rescue them?]
“Till I know the location of the institute.” Su Jiyai answered.
[But…]
“System aren’t you always concerned about humanity?” Su Jiyai asked.
“If these types of institutes continue to experiment on the kids…do you know what type of danger humanity will be in? Extinction.
These stupid institutes think they are too intelligent. They think they will create some powerful weapons…stupid people.
If they continue they will destroy the future generations…how will humanity survive?”
The system remained silent.
Su Jiyai’s eyes turned cold as she continued,
“I am working hard to make this world a safe haven. If these insects are dealt with in time, they would cause fewer problems for humanity in the future.”
Children like Huo Ning didn’t deserve to be treated like disposable tools.
They were the future, and if people like the ones running these facilities were allowed to continue their twisted experiments, the consequences would be catastrophic.
[Host, I understand your concern. But this will attract unwanted attention. You’re already walking a dangerous path. If the wrong people find out about your plans, it could put you in a perilous situation.]
“Yeah.” Su Jiyai lazily nodded. “Then we will do it secretly.”
[Host, I can’t understand.]
Su Jiyai smiled,
“I too. I can’t understand you. Why do you want me to be dumb?”
No response.
Su Jiyai chuckled.
“Anyways, teleport me outside I want to fight with zombies to know how capable I have become.”
[Okay host. Still the same location?]
“Yes.” Su Jiyai said in a calm voice. “Also hide my presence. There are something that I want to do.”
The scene around her changed.
Su Jiyai stood silently in the barren field just outside Aurora Base, her figure invisible to the naked eye.
The system had done as she requested, cloaking her existence completely so that she could move unnoticed.
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As she scanned the desolate landscape, the remnants of a once-thriving base lay before her—crumbling buildings, broken walls, and scattered debris.
But what caught her attention the most were the skeletal remains of the children.
These children had been discarded, left to rot in the open, their lives stolen by the cruel experiments of the institute.
Huo Ning had been lucky enough to escape, but these children weren’t so fortunate.
Quietly, Su Jiyai knelt beside the remains, her fingers brushing gently over the brittle bones.
There was no need for words.
She had seen enough to understand what had happened here.
Taking a deep breath, she began gathering the bones, laying them out respectfully on the ground.
As she worked, the system remained silent, sensing the gravity of the moment.
Su Jiyai performed the burial rituals according to the ancient traditions she had learned.
Her movements were precise, each gesture filled with solemn respect for the fallen.
It was the least she could do for them—to grant them peace in death, even if they had been denied it in life.
When the final ritual was complete, Su Jiyai stood up, wiping the dirt from her hands as she gazed down at the small mounds of earth.
She had no flowers to offer, only her silent promise that their deaths would not be in vain.
“System,” Su Jiyai murmured, her voice barely above a whisper, “make me visible again.”
[Understood, Host.]
In an instant, the veil of invisibility lifted, and Su Jiyai’s form reappeared under the darkening sky.
She cast one last glance at the graves before turning her gaze toward the distant horizon.
Beyond the base, she could sense them—the zombies, lurking in the shadows, waiting.
Without another word, Su Jiyai began to walk toward the source of the disturbance.
As she approached the area where the zombies gathered, the stench of rotting flesh filled the air.
Su Jiyai grimaced, her hand instinctively reaching for the rolling pin strapped to her side.
Su Jiyai stood a safe distance away, watching the horde of zombies spread out before her.
There were so many—at least 500, if not more.
Some were lazily shuffling through the remnants of the decaying bodies strewn across the field, devouring rotten flesh in a gruesome display.
Others were wandering aimlessly, their lifeless eyes searching for fresh prey.
The institute had been ruthless, throwing the children’s remains to these monsters, turning the site into a macabre feeding ground.
Without hesitating, Su Jiyai bent down, picked up a fist-sized stone, and hurled it toward the center of the zombie horde.
The stone clattered loudly against a piece of broken metal, instantly catching the attention of the nearby zombies.
In an instant, more than fifty Level 3 zombies snapped their heads toward the sound, their mouths gaping open in an eerie, silent snarl.
Their bodies moved unnaturally fast, leaping forward with alarming speed, heading directly for Su Jiyai’s position.
A sly grin tugged at the corners of her lips as she reached for her weapon.
With a rolling pin in one hand and a colander securely strapped to her head, Su Jiyai took a deep breath.
She knew this was going to be a tough fight, but she was ready. She needed this challenge.
The first zombie lunged at her, its claws swiping wildly through the air.
Su Jiyai ducked under its attack and swung the rolling pin with all her might, smashing it into the side of the zombie’s head.
The force of the blow sent the creature sprawling to the ground, its skull cracked open like a rotten fruit.
Without pausing, she spun on her heel, bringing the rolling pin down on the next zombie that came too close.
But they were relentless.
For everyone she struck down, two more were closing in, their decaying bodies moving with unnerving speed.
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